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Author: nrs28
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Good luck, I will be looking forward to hearing about what you find.
Nancy
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Author: patcartermorgan
Surnames: Clancy/Collins/Cullen
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Hi Nancy, You might be right about our CLANCY families being related, but a different generation. I'm leaving Sunday for two weeks in Salt Lake to do some more research,so will look into the possibility of James being maybe a nephew to my John?? I'll get back to you to let you know what if anything that I find. Pat
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Author: nrs28
Surnames: Clancy
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Hi I think we may be searching same Clancy Clan. I am researching James Clancy from Farabar, Lietrim. He married Catherine Murphy and they had many children: Margaret(1861), Thomas(1864), James(1866), Annie(1869), Mary Jane(1871), John P(1874), Patrick(1877), William(1879), and possibly Michael. I was told but can't prove that Lackey Clancy, brother to James and his wife Ann Clemeu brought Margaret(Bridget) from Ireland to NY. My family had burial records for Lackey and I found a obit. Bridget is my direct ancestor. I know that John and Thomas also came to NY. They all lived out their lives in Brooklyn/Queens area. I only recently found the Farabar connection and than the Bar of Farrow which led me to your posting. How is your search going?
Nancy
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Author: Allyn271
Surnames: Clancy
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Oh, yes, your John Clancy is the brother of my Thomas Clancy. There is also a third brother, Michael Clancy. All of them came to Meadville in the early 1870's. Will contact you offline - too much information to send through the forum!
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Author: ErinofK
Surnames: Clancy, Feeney, Freel
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Hi...I'm just beginning my research into the Clancy line and I think you and I have some shared Clancys!
I have a great-great ah heck...I have a John Clancy (married to Bridget Feeney), son of Patrick Clancy (married to Dolly Freel) from Lislary, Parish of Ahamlish, County Sligo. Would this be the same John Clancy as brother of your Thomas? I have no sibling names and no birth/death dates but for a timeframe, John is the father of John Clancy (my great-grandfather) born 1849 in Ireland but married, lived and died in NW Pennsylvania.
Please email me anytime if you can fill in some gaps! ErinofK(a)aol.com
Thank you...
Erin
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Author: NEMcCabe
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Have passionately been searching for any connection to my dad's mother, Helen (Ellen, Nellie) Clancy, born in NY in 1892.She may have married Matthew P. McCabe,my grandfather.She is said to have died in 1927, three years after my father's birth. I am certain that she had a brother, Harry, my father's godfather, but no other documentation. The gentleman in the photo, has my father's eyes. I always thought that my sons had "McCabe" eyes. Could be Clancy!
I would be grateful for any connection.
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Author: ray_feeney
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John,
I read the article, and have no way of knowing if he is my Thomas, could be more than one Thomas Clancy who is a cabinet maker as that occupation seemed to be common with the Irish. Re your second email, I have no Catherine in the family, Thomas was married to Margaret (Punch). Don't know when he may have gone down to Victoria, this is just an assumption, but am certain that his wife died in Sandhurst in 1876 and daughter Susan (Code) died same place in 1892.
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Author: rogers793
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Hi Ray,
Do you think the Thomas Clancy I found in article is the same one you mentioned (ie Thomas and Catherine Clancy)? And when did Thomas Clancy move to Victoria early to mid 1850s.
Yours John
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Author: ray_feeney
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Hello John,
As far as I know Thomas Clancy may have gone to Victoria and the goldfields where his wife died. His daughter was also down there. I have never been able to find his death registration. I will look at the article you mentioned. Thomas's son Thomas Bond Clancy was born in Sydney in 1843 and eventually ended up in Deniliquin where he was married. On the death of his wife he travelled to Brewarrina, then Sydney where he died in 1930.
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Author: rogers793
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Hi,
Was wondering were Thomas Clancy settled in Oz and did he remain a Cabinet Maker?
John
PS found this article on him
INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS. NEW INSOLVENT.
The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Wednesday 20 November 1850 p 2 Article
... Thomas Clancy. Mr. Ward appeared for the defence. Clancy had been in Mr. Ikin's employ as a cabinet maker, at 25s. per week, and being latterly en- gaged making some particular chairs which no other ... and with his consent ; Mr. Ikin now charged Clancy with absenting himself before the term of his ... 1692 words
Text last corrected on 26 February 2009 by anonymous
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